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In the quiet town of Suederbrarup, a shocking incident occurred on August 18, 2025, at 5:23 PM. A vehicle fire on the main street, near a betting shop, caused a traffic hazard that endangered a 29-year-old woman who was directing traffic around the blaze.
The aftermath of the incident led to a disruption in the traffic flow around the betting shop on the main street in Suederbrarup. The 29-year-old woman played a crucial role in managing the traffic situation before the arrival of emergency services.
However, the incident took a more serious turn when a male driver approached at high speed, forcing the woman to jump out of the way. The identity of this driver is currently unknown.
Authorities are urging witnesses to contact the Suederbrarup police station at 04641-4809830 or by email at [email protected] to provide any information they may have about the unknown driver's vehicle or identity.
The fire department and police were promptly called to the scene to handle the vehicle fire and the resulting traffic hazard. The cause of the vehicle fire remains unknown at this time.
For inquiries, Sandra Otte at the Flensburg Police Headquarters can be reached at 0461 / 484 2010 or by email at [email protected]. The Flensburg Police Headquarters can be found at Norderhofenden 12, 24937 Flensburg.
The incident was transmitted via news aktuell from the Flensburg Police Headquarters. The community is urged to remain vigilant and to contact the authorities with any information that could help identify the unknown driver and ensure the safety of all residents.
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